This is a picture of Ken Wienski, Chairman of the National Day of Prayer in O’Fallon, me and my husband, Bernie at the National Day of Prayer in O’Fallon last year. (I asked them to not make me look short, but they must not have listened!)

Why wait for a natural or man-made disaster? Most of us remember what happened when our Country was attacked on 9/11. People were seeking God, praying and buying American flags. Our bookstore ran out of American Flags and my flag vendors couldn’t restock my store for months!

Churches sent invitations to elected officials asking them to attend services. I remember because I was an elected official at the time and was so honored to be invited and recognized.

We should all pray! On Thursday, the first Thursday in May, people all over the Country get together to pray for our Nation.

Our City Halls are owned by the taxpayers and make a great centralized location for people to meet. Chances are likely that people will be gathering at your City Hall.

On our show, we talk with Kathy Morgan, President of the Gateway National Day of Prayer. She shares some of her stories of victories and offers reasons and encouragement for us to join with others throughout our land in thanksgiving and prayer to our Almighty God.

We have the freedom of religion and the right to peaceably assemble, so let’s use it!

Here’s the concrete proof that we have held our National Day of Prayer gatherings at the O’Fallon City Hall. This was taken a few years ago, but let it give you confidence that our City Halls belong to the people!!!

With discipline, hard work, compassion for our neighbors and prayer, there’s no limit to what we can achieve as a community.

Are you going to a National Day of Prayer? Why or why not?

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